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students. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Applications will be evaluated based on the feasibility of the project and the match with the intent of the award. Contact: for more information contact the Chair of the Environmental Studies Program, Dr. Adela Ramos (ramosam@plu.edu).Full Information and TimelinePast Projects Alex Moore - Tobiason Student Fellow, Spring 2019 Read more about AlexHilary Vo - Tobiason Student Fellow, 2016 Read more about Hilary2021-22 Environmental Studies
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Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies. Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is learning at PLU to help people in need. Posted by: tpotts / July 15, 2022 July 15, 2022 “I always knew I wanted to help people,” said Marquez about why she chose to study social
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, Afghanistan and Egypt. MARTINIQUE French Language and Caribbean Culture On the Caribbean island of Martinique, students indulged in the rhythm and energy of the French Creole cultures. The island, with its bustling, stylish city of Fort-de-France, is a part of France and the European Union. The Université des Antilles is located on the island, where PLU students immersed themselves in the study of Caribbean culture. NEAH BAY Makah Culture, Past and Present Working with members of the Makah Tribe at Neah
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leave accrual, holiday pay, retirement and tuition remission (e.g. moving from a 40 hour work week to a 32 hour work week). This option requires further conversation with supervisors; no Remote Work Application is needed. To consider this option, Human Resources needs to be contacted to discuss feasibility and impact on the department as the employee’s job responsibilities will need to be re-evaluated. Flexible work arrangement: An alternative way to achieve an employee’s total number of hours per
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, and returning home provides the opportunity to reconnect with a more balanced routine. Encourage your student to practice healthy eating, sleeping and exercise habits to help reduce stress during exam time. These habits will also help to reduce sickness which could cause your student to fall behind in their courses. The Health Center and Counseling Center are fantastic resources to assist your student with their physical or mental health. Your support will guide your student to focus on their diet
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. Only a minority of the parents survived to see their children again. What happened in the lucky families that were reunited? Drawing on her own family correspondence, Professor Heineman will discuss the difficult path to reestablishing family ties. Elizabeth Heineman, Professor and Chair Department of History, University of Iowa Convener: Lisa Marcus, Associate Professor of English Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Closing Reception – All are Welcome 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Comments from Paul Shapiro
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. Only a minority of the parents survived to see their children again. What happened in the lucky families that were reunited? Drawing on her own family correspondence, Professor Heineman will discuss the difficult path to reestablishing family ties. Elizabeth Heineman, Professor and Chair Department of History, University of Iowa Convener: Lisa Marcus, Associate Professor of English Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Closing Reception – All are Welcome 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Comments from Paul Shapiro
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. Only a minority of the parents survived to see their children again. What happened in the lucky families that were reunited? Drawing on her own family correspondence, Professor Heineman will discuss the difficult path to reestablishing family ties. Elizabeth Heineman, Professor and Chair Department of History, University of Iowa Convener: Lisa Marcus, Associate Professor of English Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Closing Reception – All are Welcome 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Comments from Paul Shapiro
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. Only a minority of the parents survived to see their children again. What happened in the lucky families that were reunited? Drawing on her own family correspondence, Professor Heineman will discuss the difficult path to reestablishing family ties. Elizabeth Heineman, Professor and Chair Department of History, University of Iowa Convener: Lisa Marcus, Associate Professor of English Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Closing Reception – All are Welcome 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Comments from Paul Shapiro
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. Only a minority of the parents survived to see their children again. What happened in the lucky families that were reunited? Drawing on her own family correspondence, Professor Heineman will discuss the difficult path to reestablishing family ties. Elizabeth Heineman, Professor and Chair Department of History, University of Iowa Convener: Lisa Marcus, Associate Professor of English Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Closing Reception – All are Welcome 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Comments from Paul Shapiro
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